-
coccifera is
placed in
section Ilex.
Quercus calliprinos Webb, syn.
Quercus coccifera subsp.
calliprinos (Webb) Holmboe, the 'Palestinian oak' of the...
- gr****es and such wild
trees as,
Abies cilicica, ****us sylvatica,
Quercus calliprinos,
Quercus brantii,
Quercus infectoria,
Quercus ithaburensis,
Quercus macranthera...
- plant, the
Kermes oak (Quercus coccifera) and the
Palestine oak (Quercus
calliprinos).
These insects were used as a red dye
since antiquity by the ancient...
- bitter,
inside of
acorn s**** is
hairless or
slightly hairy Quercus calliprinos –
Palestine oak –
western Asia
Quercus coccifera –
Kermes oak – southern...
- ****aceae
Castanea sativa ****us
orientalis Quercus boissieri Quercus calliprinos Quercus castaneifolia Quercus macranthera Quercus petraea Quercus pontica...
- Valley, including:
Terebinth (Pistacia terebinthus)
Kermes oak (Quercus
calliprinos)
Buckthorn (Rhamnus lycioides)
Carob (Ceratonia siliqua)
Sweet marjoram...
- (Cerotonia siliqua),
Palestine oak (Quercus
calliprinos,
sometimes classified as Q.
coccifera subsp.
calliprinos),
pistacio (Pistacia terebinthus, sometimes...
- ****tic. In Israel, the
species grows under Palestine oak (Quercus
calliprinos) and pines, with
mushrooms still appearing in
periods of
little or no...
- as
Mount Tabor Oak (Quercus ithaburensis) and
Palestine oak (Quercus
calliprinos). Up to 400
plant species have been
found on the
Mount including large...
- halepensis, the
Aleppo pine;
Quercus coccifera, the
kermes oak;
Quercus calliprinos, the
Palestine oak;
Quercus cerris sp. pseudocerris, the
Turkey oak;...